IEC South Africa Seeks Digital Storytellers to Power the 2026/27 Local Government Elections

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IEC South Africa Seeks Digital Storytellers to Power the 2026/27 Local Government Elections

The Electoral Commission of South Africa is recruiting digital and social media professionals to support the 2026/27 Local Government Elections. Explore available roles, responsibilities, and how to apply before 6 January 2026.


The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) is calling on creative, strategic, and purpose-driven communicators to join its Social Media Team at the National Office in Centurion. As South Africa prepares for the 2026/27 Local Government Elections (LGE), these opportunities place digital professionals at the heart of one of the country’s most important democratic processes.

These roles are designed to strengthen public trust, improve access to credible electoral information, and foster meaningful engagement with South Africa’s diverse voter communities. For professionals who believe in the power of digital communication to inform, connect, and protect democracy, this recruitment drive represents a unique opportunity to make a national impact.

Supporting Democracy in a Digital Age

In today’s rapidly evolving media landscape, elections are increasingly shaped by digital platforms. The IEC’s Social Media Team plays a critical role in ensuring that accurate, timely, and accessible information reaches voters, while also responding swiftly to misinformation and online crises during sensitive electoral periods.

The positions form part of the Commission’s broader communications and stakeholder engagement strategy, supporting voter education, transparency, and public confidence before, during, and after elections. Team members will work collaboratively to manage digital platforms, produce engaging content, monitor online discourse, and uphold the integrity of electoral information.

Available Opportunities

The IEC is recruiting across a wide range of digital and creative disciplines, offering opportunities for both senior professionals and emerging talent. Available roles include:

  • Project Manager: Digital Communications
  • Supervisor: Content Production
  • Supervisor: Digital Content & Engagement
  • Content Writer (2 positions)
  • Digital Disinformation Analyst (2 positions)
  • Digital Engagement Officer (4 positions)
  • Digital Media Analytics Specialist
  • Multimedia Content Creator
  • Senior Graphic Designer (1 position)
  • Junior Graphic Designer (1 position)

Each role contributes to a cohesive digital ecosystem that supports voter outreach, public information campaigns, and real-time response during election periods.

What These Roles Involve

Professionals appointed to the IEC’s Social Media Team will be responsible for developing and executing digital communication strategies that resonate with South Africa’s diverse electorate. This includes creating compelling written, visual, and multimedia content tailored to different platforms and audiences.

Engagement-focused roles will interact directly with online communities, responding to voter queries, clarifying electoral processes, and promoting civic participation. Analytical roles will track digital performance, measure audience engagement, and provide insights to refine communication strategies. Meanwhile, disinformation analysts will play a vital role in identifying and countering false or misleading narratives that could undermine public trust in the electoral process.

Design and multimedia specialists will ensure that IEC messaging is visually compelling, accessible, and aligned with the Commission’s brand and values. Supervisory and project management roles will provide leadership, coordination, and quality assurance across digital campaigns and initiatives.

A High-Impact, Time-Critical Environment

Working within the IEC’s digital team during an election cycle requires agility, sound judgment, and a strong sense of public responsibility. These roles involve real-time communication, crisis response, and collaboration across multiple internal and external stakeholders.

Team members must be comfortable working under pressure, adapting to rapidly changing situations, and maintaining professionalism and accuracy at all times. In return, they gain exposure to nationally significant work, contribute directly to democratic resilience, and build experience that is both professionally and socially meaningful.

Who Should Apply

The IEC is seeking individuals who are not only technically skilled but also deeply committed to public service and democratic values. Ideal candidates are passionate about storytelling, digital engagement, and the responsible use of media to inform and empower citizens.

Applicants should bring relevant experience in digital communications, content creation, analytics, design, or online engagement, depending on the role. An understanding of South Africa’s social and political landscape, as well as sensitivity to diverse audiences, will be a strong advantage.

Application Details

All applications must be submitted by 06 January 2026. Interested candidates are encouraged to review the full role descriptions and requirements on the IEC website and apply directly through the official platform:

Only applications submitted through the IEC’s official channels will be considered.

A Call to Purpose-Driven Communicators

These opportunities go beyond traditional digital roles. They offer a chance to contribute to a constitutional institution tasked with safeguarding free and fair elections in South Africa. For communicators who believe that accurate information, thoughtful engagement, and creative storytelling can strengthen democracy, this is a moment to step forward.

As the 2026/27 Local Government Elections approach, the IEC’s Social Media Team will be on the frontline of public communication. Joining this team means becoming part of a collective effort to ensure that every voter is informed, heard, and empowered to participate in shaping South Africa’s future.

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Eugen Gumede is a journalist and digital marketer with a passion for storytelling, media innovation, and online engagement. He holds an Honours degree in Media and Society Studies and specializes in creating impactful digital content that bridges journalism and marketing in today’s fast-evolving media landscape.
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